Study in Poland

Poland has an enticing and fascinating history that will interest international students from all over the world. With the amass amount of technology centers available throughout the country, Poland is easily becoming a tech mecca.

We will discuss what universities are available, both private and public institutions. As well as, cover what traditional student living costs will add up to and tuition. We will also cover what languages are spoken in Poland.

Universities in Poland:

  • University of Warsaw
  • Jagiellonian University
  • University of Wroclaw
  • Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan
  • Warsaw University of Technology
  • AGH University of Science and Technology
  • Poznań University of Technology
  • Gdańsk University of Technology
  • Wrocław University of Science and Technology
  • University of Gdańsk
  • Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
  • Cracow University of Technology
  • University of Lodz
  • Medical University of Warsaw
  • Wroclaw Medical University
  • Warsaw University of Life Sciences
  • Silesian University of Technology
  • Medical University of Gdańsk
  • University of Silesia in Katowice
  • University of Zielona Góra
  • University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
  • John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
  • Warsaw School of Economics
  • Kozminski University
  • University of Rzeszów
  • SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities
  • University of Bialystok
  • University of Opole
  • Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences

This is not a complete list of all of the available universities and higher education center located in Poland. There are more universities in the city of Warsaw.

Student Cost of Living

Students will be happy to know that the lowest cost of rent stands at $330 EUR a month. This is far lower than other surrounding EU countries. Not only is this affordable but this amount can help students to save when it comes to earning a higher educational degree.

For a very comfortable lifestyle, students can stay under 850 EUR a month which includes rent. As a matter of fact, many international students live comfortable with just 600 EUR a month.

Cost of Tuition

Tuition fees are a bit higher for international students, solely because EU individuals can receive free tuition in Poland. Normally for a bachelor’s degree, an academic year tuition cost comes to no higher than $8,000 USD. This is the highest price available for a bachelor’s degree tuition and would normally fit a subject matter such as medicine or software programming.

A master’s degree is quite affordable since this level only goes up $1,000 USD for the entire tuition year. So, a master’s tuition year is only $9,000 USD.

Languages Spoken in Poland

There are many languages spoken throughout Poland, however the country’s official language is Polish. Other official languages are Lekhitic languages and Czech, Slovak, and Upper and Lower Sorbian. Which all belongs and if from the West Slavic branch.

Other languages spoken in the country are French, Russian, Romany, English, German, Ukrainian, Silesian, and many others.

Students would highly benefit from the polish scholarship studies that is release each academic year. Poland selects a few international students from around the world that has shown great study and interest in the Polish language. International students would far better in Poland if they learned the basic general amount of Polish that is needed to communicate on a daily basis.

Study in Philippines

Studying in the Philippines can be an enriching experience. International students will be able to afford great accommodation and earn a high-quality education. Amongst the beautiful nature that the Philippines holds, some of the kindest and warm-hearted people live, work, and travel through this country.

We will discuss what universities are available for students to look at, how much tuition cost may be, and what type of living budget do students need to follow. We will also cover what languages are spoken in the Philippines.

Universities in the Philippines:

  • Philippine Military Academy
  • University of Santo Tomas
  • De La Salle University
  • Ateneo de Manila University
  • Polytechnic University of the Philippines
  • Philippine Normal University
  • Technological University of the Philippines
  • Lyceum of the Philippines University
  • Far Eastern University
  • De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
  • University of Perpetual Help System DALTA
  • Centro Escolar University
  • University of the Philippines Los Baños
  • Rizal Technological University
  • Mapúa University
  • Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan
  • University of the East
  • Holy Angel University
  • National University, Philippines
  • San Beda University
  • Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Graduate School of Management
  • De La Salle University – Dasmariñas
  • Angeles University Foundation
  • Enderun Colleges
  • Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology
  • Philippine State College of Aeronautics
  • New Era University
  • IACADEMY
  • University of Batangas
  • University of Makati

Student Cost of Living

With rent and every utility plus daily needs like food and toothpaste can be budgeted out to 420 USD per month. Which is quite a savings! International students find that living in the Philippines fulfills the desire to study more instead of working hard, although students can acquire part-time work through university stores and projects.

Cost of Tuition

When it comes to public universities in the country, students can average an amount that comes to $1,000 USD for a single academic year. Even the private institutions do not charge a high tuition fee which is what intentional students love most. Private tuition fees come to about $1,500 for a single academic year. This means that at a private university for a single semester a student will only spend around $750 USD.

On average for a whole year, a student could budget with, if their tuition cost was only $1,000 USD for the year, with $420 per month, a total of $6,040 USD to cover 12 months. This is extraordinary for international students who can’t really work full-time and can only work for a few months out of the year.

Languages Spoken in the Philippines

What languages are spoken in the Philippines? Well, there are over 180 languages spoken through the country, which creates a remarkable melting pot of diverse culture. Some of the languages spoken in the country are Filipino (which is a form of Tagalog), Spanish, English, Arabic, Persian, Sanskrit, Malay, Chinese, Japanese, and Nahuatl.

Students would do best to learn forms of Tagalog or Filipino, however, English is considered the second most used language in the Philippines. Learning Filipino can greatly impact a student’s options when it comes to applying for scholarships from a university in the Philippines.

Study in Peru

As a natural beauty of the world, Peru has a long-standing history that has dazzled many over the centuries. Students will be able to learn about a culture that has existed both in reality and as myth. We will discuss what type of tuition costs are available for international students, along with what is expected towards the living costs throughout the country. We will also cover what languages are spoken throughout Peru.

Universities in Peru:

  • National University of San Marcos
  • Pontifical Catholic University of Peru
  • Cayetano Heredia University
  • National University of Engineering
  • The University of Piura
  • National Agrarian University
  • Pacific University
  • National University of Education Enrique Guzmán y Valle
  • The University of San Martin de Porres
  • National University of Saint Anthony the Abbot in Cuzco
  • Ricardo Palma University
  • National University of Callao
  • Scientific University of the South
  • Inca Garcilaso de la Vega University
  • The National University of Trujillo
  • Federico Villarreal National University
  • Jorge Basadre Grohmann National University
  • Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University

Student Cost of Living

The most common type of apartment in Peru is one that is shared with flat mates or roommates. In doing so, students can save more by simply renting a room with other students. Which means that student can spend as low as 250 Peruvian soles per month. Or as high as 500 Peruvian soles per month. It simply depends on location and how many room mates are sharing one apartment or house.

The high end of comfortable living in Peru would be around $1,500 USD. Which would state that renting a single bedroom apartment, with all utilities, transportation, and necessities that are accounted for. Again, that is the high end of the cost spectrum, which means a student could live quite comfortably on $950 USD per month too.

Living in the capital or big cities will be quite costly because of mass markets and inflation, however, living slightly outside of the city but still within walking distance can change the cost for an apartment drastically.

It would be important that students learn the transaction difference between the Peruvian Soles and their own native currency.

Cost of Tuition

The normal costs for a bachelor’s degree come to about $2,400 – $6,000 USD. Where a master’s degree can average to around $4,000 – $9,000 USD. These prices do depend on which university and what course or program is pursued. For example, any program where a student will need to multiple facilities like medicine or science, will cause the tuition cost to rise.

Some programs can cost up to $40,000 USD per academic year, presumably this is for a Ph.D. in medicine.

Languages Spoken in Peru

There are effectively 3 main languages spoken in Peru. They are Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara. However, Spanish is the official language of Peru. Other languages spoken in the country include multiple forms of Amazonian languages and dialects, sign language, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, English, and French.

However, international students would be far better off if they had a basic understanding of the Spanish language before arriving in Peru.

Study in Panama

Panama hosts a huge number of international students each year, mainly because this is a tuition free country. Students find the simple pleasures in life when exploring Panama. We will cover and discuss what universities are available to students, along with what traditional cost of living averages out to be in this country.

We will also discuss what languages are spoken in Panama.

Universities in Panama:

  • University of Panama
  • The Autonomous University of Chiriqui
  • The Technological University of Panama
  • Santa María La Antigua Catholic University
  • International Maritime University of Panama
  • Latina University of Panama
  • Columbus University (Panama)
  • Florida State University-Panama
  • Isthmus. School of Architecture and Design of Latin America and the Caribbean
  • University of Swahili
  • Latin American University of Science and Technology

Academic programs at the University of Panama:

  • Fashion Design
  • Nautical Engineering in Navigation
  • Marketing and Digital Communication
  • Architecture
  • Nautical Engineering in Naval Machinery
  • Marine and Port Administration
  • Logistics and International Trade
  • Commerical Engineering
  • Industrial Product Design
  • Analytics
  • Digital Marketing
  • Art and Culture Emphasis on Art Teaching
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Accounting
  • Auditing
  • Law
  • Custom Service and Support Information and Data
  • Education
  • Finance and Banking
  • Project Management
  • Finance Management
  • Big data and Business analysis
  • Compliance
  • Cybersecurity Operations and control management
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Planning and Port Management
  • Innovative Didactics
  • Administration Health Services
  • Educational Administration and Planning
  • Senior Hotel Management and Tourism Services

Student Cost of Living

There is documentation on work-study programs and budgeting accounts. One states that if a student where to live by themself and taking a 5-month semester college program, they could expect to spend $5,000 USD for the whole 5 months. This includes rent, groceries, clothing, transportation and all necessities.

However, the rough estimate to spend per month, is around $1,000 USD. Students would need to be a bit careful since this is a bit of a higher amount, along with budgeting accurately. It is easy to go over budget when a student is in a new country and they don’t quite understand the currency exchange. Sos students should be aware of what they are buying and the price difference.

Cost of Tuition

Public tuition is free, and that means certain subject fields are free of tuition while some other subjects such as medicine may cost a bit. This is solely based on what subject fields will use more of the college faciality than others.

A private tuition costs around $12,500 for one full year.

There is an application fee that comes to about $100 USD and an identification fee that will be $25 USD in total.

These are the things a student should budget towards.

Languages Spoken in Panama

There is a total of 14 different languages spoken in this country. The main official language is Spanish. However, other languages do include English, Japanese, Chinese, Hebrew, Arabic, Yiddish and Korean.

In some of Panama’s universities it is s a requirement that students know how to speak Spanish. With this being the case, that means it would be better if students who feel comfortable enough speaking Spanish should apply for Panama’s Spanish scholarships.